The Biden Admin bring’s 16 people from out from Russian custody…..
Eight people are sent from the West to Russia….
It includes three Americans….
This IS the largest prisoner swap since the fall of the Soviet Union….
(In this case people from several countries held in Russia as swap bait….
It IS Joe Biden at his finest ….
Cutting ‘deal’s’ to help people.…
Not flexing ‘Hard Power’…..
THAT?
Is NOT who he is…..
A prisoner swap on Thursday involving seven countries freed the Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and two other Americans held in Russia, along with jailed Russian opposition figures, the White House said, in a deal whose size and complexity has little precedent in the post-Soviet era.
The deal — which came together after an elaborate web of negotiations behind the scenes — was a diplomatic victory for President Biden, who has long pledged to bring home imprisoned Americans and to support Russia’s embattled pro-democracy movement.
Mr. Biden said at a news conference that the prisoners had left Russia and were on their way home. “Their brutal ordeal is over, and they’re free,” he said, surrounded by family members of the released prisoners.
For the first time since the fall of the Soviet Union, Moscow freed prominent dissidents as part of a swap; 16 people in total were released from Russian custody. In exchange, eight people were freed by the West. The exchange took place at the international airport in Ankara, Turkey’s capital, and involved seven different planes ferrying 24 prisoners from the United States, Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway and Russia, a Turkish intelligence official said.
The deal was also a triumph of a different sort for President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, who can use the deal to highlight his loyalty to Russian agents who get arrested abroad. Germany released Vadim Krasikov, a Russian convicted of murdering a Chechen former separatist fighter in Berlin in 2019 on orders of the Russian government.
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The deal freed Mr. Gershkovich, 32, who had spent 16 months in a Russian prison; Alsu Kurmasheva, 47, a Russian American editor for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, who was also arrested last year; and Paul Whelan, 54, a former U.S. Marine arrested in 2018. The three American citizens were expected to land on Thursday evening at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, and both Mr. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris planned to greet them.
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Prominent Russian political prisoners were also released. They included Ilya Yashin, 41, perhaps the most popular opposition politician who was still behind bars; Vladimir Kara-Murza, 42, a veteran activist who also writes for The Washington Post; and Oleg Orlov, 71, the co-chairman of Memorial, the Russian human rights group.
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Several of those freed by Russia were German nationals, including German Moyzhes, a lawyer who was helping Russians obtain residence permits in Germany and other E.U. countries. The United States released a convicted hacker, Vladislav Klyushin, and two others. Slovenia, Norway and Poland released four people accused of being Russian spies.
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In 2022, the United States freed Viktor Bout, a convicted Russian arms trafficker, in exchange for Russia’s release of Brittney Griner, the basketball star arrested that year on drug charges. Some critics of deals like the one that freed Ms. Griner say they encourage further arrests of Americans by the Kremlin. But the newest deal was far broader than any trade that Mr. Biden or his recent predecessors had made with Mr. Putin…..
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CG says
Wonderful, great, amazing news for these Americans and their families.
It is also true that Russia and other bad actors will be emboldened to kidnap more Americans now in order to achieve their objectives.
Trump said not long ago that only he could get this done. That Putin would only deal with him. Obviously, this is a slap in the face to Trump.